the forwards spread out flat like backs in a staggered formation. The backs split their lines, the scrum half throws out the ball quickly keeping the defense on the back foot. (as in quickly I mean almost instantly)
Strong ball carrier strength and constant action from the scrum half. This strategy relies on probing the defense until they make a mistake. This is accenstuated by the constant action needed in order prevent the defense of having time to organzise. Scrum half needs instant passes in order to make it viable.
Weakside and full back may stay back in case of interception, or join the attack to add more options to the mix, I suggest having at least one man back in case of an interception
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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